Trains to Warrington Bank Quay

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Trains to Warrington Bank Quay travel on the West Coast Mainline, with regular services to London, Birmingham and Scotland, as well as regional trains to Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales. The station opened in 1868, and some 19th century buildings remain in evidence, although the station is dwarfed by the neighbouring Unilever manufacturing plant, a local landmark that stands as a reminder of Warrington's industrial history.
Warrington Bank Quay is to the southwest of the town centre, close to the Cultural Quarter, where you will find the Pyramid arts centre, the Parr Hall concert venue and the Warrington Museum and Art Gallery. North of the Cultural Quarter, the town is dominated by the Golden Square shopping centre, which has a good mix of big-name shops and food outlets. Local Rugby League heroes the Warrington Wolves play at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, about a 20-minute walk from the station.

Station details & facilities

The station buildings, with ticket office and cafe, are linked to the four platforms via a subway. Lifts for step-free access to all platforms. In the main, platform 1 is used for trains to Liverpool; platform 2 for North Wales, Birmingham and London; platform 3 for Scotland; and platform 4 for Manchester. There are toilets and a waiting room between platforms 3 and 4, and platforms 1 and 2, where you will also find a cafe and shop.

Ticket Office

Ticket Machine :

Staff help available :
False

Ticket Office opening hours :

Day

Opening Hours

Weekdays

05:45 - 19:00

Saturday

05:45 - 19:00

Sunday

08:45 - 19:00

Oyster Prepay :
False

Oyster topup :
False

Oyster validator :
False

Luggage

Left Luggage available :
False

Lost Property available :

Facilities

Postbox :

Telephones :

Telephones type :
Coins and cards

Customer Service Notes :

Customers are encouraged to approach a member of station staff with any customer information enquiry.